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Class Prep Work: Reflexive Verbs [8/25/16]

8/25/2016

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Reflexive Verb Review 

Hola a todos, 

Thanks for an incredible week of learning! I am particularly proud of your perseverance today as we watched a comercial in Spanish (which you can view in Youtube). I hope to help you today by providing you with a fabulous online resource to review verbos reflexivos. Follow the steps below to review and prepare for your communication task tomorrow: 
  1. Take notes on StudySpanish.com's fabulous lessons on reflexive verbs. Click here to access part one, and click here to access part two. 
  2. Check your understanding by taking two quizzes from StudySpanish.com. Click here for part one, and click here for part two. 
When done, post any questions, comments, or concerns you have regarding reflexive verbs. (See my sample comment as an example.)

Hasta mañana, 

Profe Pearson

P.S. You will only be able to use your notes from this activity and your interactive notebook on the communication task on Friday. 
29 Comments
Vanessa Garcia
8/25/2016 03:52:21 pm

This is easier than I thought it would be. It is just learning how to rewrite sentences.

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Jacob Bigwood
8/25/2016 04:32:23 pm

It was not as hard as I expected though I had to go back and correct a couple. I did better than I thought I would.

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Lily Martinez
8/25/2016 04:38:31 pm

This is really easy, I think I am going to get it right away. I am going to do good on this.

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Khalil Burrell
8/25/2016 04:41:12 pm

I wasn't sure about the quiz and do we have to use about vosotros

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Profe Pearson
8/26/2016 12:01:55 am

I recommend that you are aware of its use and are able to understand it. I do not expect you to use vosotros (as I don't use it, either).

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ray mera
8/25/2016 04:56:31 pm

This isn't too hard, but will we have to use vosotros

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Daniela Cornejo
8/25/2016 04:58:19 pm

Is vosotros necessary?

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Naila Iniguez
8/25/2016 05:36:50 pm

I am concerned about not remembering the conjugations

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Eric Lopez
8/25/2016 05:44:37 pm

This was really easy. I only missed one on the first one

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Jose valentin
8/25/2016 05:47:26 pm

It was not that hard and do we use vosotros because last year we did not

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Daniel Hernandez
8/25/2016 07:32:33 pm

it was pretty easy, plus you used a lot of body language which helped out a lot

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Arialle Rabana
8/25/2016 07:37:07 pm

it was a little but hard but I understood most of it. I just didn't understand the second quiz. Also, is vosotros necessary?

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Jezreel Dela Cruz
8/25/2016 08:10:17 pm

It was a little hard, but it was understandable. The 2nd quiz was pretty confusing. Will we use vosotros in the future?

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Ava McAlister
8/25/2016 08:11:24 pm

It was kind of difficult, but I'll just practice more. Also, is vosotros necessary?

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Savannah Vuong
8/25/2016 08:37:57 pm

Will we need to conjugate vosotros?

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Vanessa Maldonado
8/25/2016 08:49:26 pm

Are we going to need to conjugate vosotros?

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Leilani Mitchell
8/25/2016 09:05:50 pm

This was surprisingly easy. I'm concerned about if we need to know vosotros endings?

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Brisa
8/25/2016 09:36:45 pm

The tests were really easy but a concern that I have would be do we need to know the conjugation of vosotros

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Sarahi Tapia
8/25/2016 09:45:00 pm

This was really easy, and I feel like I will be prepared for tomorrows class!

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Alex Mendiola
8/25/2016 10:29:19 pm

It makes sense sort of but vosotros, is it necessary?

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Daniela Cornejo
8/25/2016 10:37:46 pm

I honestly don't think so, since we haven't been covering it.

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Profe Pearson
8/26/2016 12:03:53 am

Regarding vosotros: I recommend that you are aware of its use and are able to understand it. I do not expect you to use vosotros (as I don't use it, either).

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Daniela Cornejo
8/26/2016 06:05:06 am

Okay good.

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Hannah Clift
8/26/2016 07:30:25 am

The first test I aced, but I'm having trouble with the second one. I know that the reflexive pronoun comes after the infinitive or before the conjugated verb, but I'm apparently still having trouble.

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Daniel rangel
8/26/2016 11:00:54 am

this was easy

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drake alford
8/27/2016 02:20:39 pm

does vosotros refer to a lot of people as in talking to a crowd?

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Profe Pearson
8/28/2016 10:24:18 pm

Dear Drake,
It more closely resembles talking to a group of your friends. Hope this helps!
Profe Pearson

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Alex villegas
8/28/2016 08:45:17 pm

It was easy just wondering about vosotros

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Ty DeBruyn
8/31/2016 07:04:07 am

It's pretty easy, don't think I will have a hard time with it .

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